9:1 And
He
crieth
in
mine
ears--a
loud
voice--saying,
`Drawn
near
have
inspectors
of
the
city,
and
each
his
destroying
weapon
in
his
hand.'
9:2 And
lo,
six
men
are
coming
from
the
way
of
the
upper
gate,
that
is
facing
the
north,
and
each
his
slaughter-weapon
in
his
hand,
and
one
man
in
their
midst
is
clothed
with
linen,
and
a
scribe's
inkhorn
at
his
loins,
and
they
come
in,
and
stand
near
the
brazen
altar.
9:3 And
the
honour
of
the
God
of
Israel
hath
gone
up
from
off
the
cherub,
on
which
it
hath
been,
unto
the
threshold
of
the
house.
9:4 And
He
calleth
unto
the
man
who
is
clothed
with
linen,
who
hath
the
scribe's
inkhorn
at
his
loins,
and
Jehovah
saith
unto
him,
`Pass
on
into
the
midst
of
the
city,
into
the
midst
of
Jerusalem,
and
thou
hast
made
a
mark
on
the
foreheads
of
the
men
who
are
sighing
and
who
are
groaning
for
all
the
abominations
that
are
done
in
its
midst.'
9:5 And
to
the
others
he
said
in
mine
ears,
`Pass
on
into
the
city
after
him,
and
smite;
your
eye
doth
not
pity,
nor
do
ye
spare;
9:6 aged,
young
man,
and
virgin,
and
infant,
and
women,
ye
do
slay--to
destruction;
and
against
any
man
on
whom
[is]
the
mark
ye
do
not
go
nigh,
and
from
My
sanctuary
ye
begin.'
9:7 And
they
begin
among
the
aged
men
who
[are]
before
the
house,
and
He
saith
unto
them,
`Defile
the
house,
and
fill
the
courts
with
the
wounded,
go
forth.'
And
they
have
gone
forth
and
have
smitten
in
the
city.
9:8 And
it
cometh
to
pass,
as
they
are
smiting,
and
I--I
am
left--that
I
fall
on
my
face,
and
cry,
and
say,
`Ah,
Lord
Jehovah,
art
Thou
destroying
all
the
remnant
of
Israel,
in
Thy
pouring
out
Thy
wrath
on
Jerusalem'
9:9 And
He
saith
unto
me,
`The
iniquity
of
the
house
of
Israel
and
Judah
[is]
very
very
great,
and
the
land
is
full
of
blood,
and
the
city
hath
been
full
of
perverseness,
for
they
have
said:
Jehovah
hath
forsaken
the
land,
and
Jehovah
is
not
seeing.
9:10 And
I
also,
Mine
eye
doth
not
pity,
nor
do
I
spare;
their
way
on
their
own
head
I
have
put.'
9:11 And
lo,
the
man
clothed
with
linen,
at
whose
loins
[is]
the
inkhorn,
is
bringing
back
word,
saying,
`I
have
done
as
Thou
hast
commanded
me.'